Amusements. PRI NC E OF WAL X S OPERA HOUSE. MISS ROSA COOPER'S BENEFIT. THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14. UNDEIt THE FOLLOWING- BISTINO-TJISnEn PATIIONAGJ: : G. S. Sale, Esq., Commissioner. G. G. FitzGerald, Esq., Resident Magistrate. The Gmtlemen pf the Bar of Hokitika. The Gentlemen of the Civil Service, Hokitika. And Captain Henshaw, and the gentlemen members of tlie Hokitika Volunteer Fire Brigade. GRAND AMATEUR PERFORMANCE. First time in Hokitika of the L A' D I E S 1 C L U B. Tho characters supported by Gentlemen Amateurs of the Civil Service and others, who have kindly volunteered their services. Tickets may be obtained of Miss Rosa Cooper, at the theatre. 5825 PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor and Manager Mr Bartlett. MISS ROSA COOPER'S FAREWELL BENEFIT This ( Friday) Evening, December 14, Tobin's great comedy, in 5 acts, THE HONEYMOON. Juliana , Miss Rosa Cooper. Duke Aranza Mr Lionel Harding. Rolando Mr Bartlett. The infant wonder, or Crummies' phenomenon Songs and Recitations. The performance will be under the patronage of G. S. SALE, Esq., G. G. FITZG KR A I ,D, Esq. . The gentlemen of the Hokitika Bar, and the gentlemen of the Civil Service. The performance will coiclude-with. the immense comedy, by Mark Lemon. THE LADIES' CLUB, By the gentlemen amateurs of the Civil Service. The chair will be taken at 11 precisely, by Miss Rosa Cooper. To moirow, the groat Horse Feat, on which odds are being laid ; and tho new arrivals will appear with the usual Saturday's Bill. The BAL MASQUE on Christmas Eve. Prize Pantomime, Boxing Day. 5873 PRINCE OF WALES OPERA HOUSE. THE HOKITIKA AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB Will give their first performance on THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20. 1866, In aid of tho funds of the HOKITIKA HOSPITAL. The evening's entertainment will consist of tlie sparkling comedy of ALL THAT GLITTERS "IS NOT GOLD. A Musical and Terpsichorean Interlude.
And (for the first time in Hokitika) the favorite farce of BROTHER BILL AND ME. (For further particulars, see future advertisement.) SSIB q X A T I N a RISK, Weld Street, , Opposite the "West Coast Times Office. Immense success of th« Skaters ! Open day and night. Monthly tickets, £1, to be' had of W. B. Siirckir, at the Kink. 5778 W. B. Sinclair, agent. CHARLES MOTHER- ILL, pupil of Puller, champion skater of the world, will perform on the roller skates Day and Night. Monthly Tickets, One Pound. 5779 TV. B. Sikclaih, agent. Missing Friends. IF THIS should meet the eye of Wm. FKOST, he will hear of his Brother, Robert Frost by addressing "William Harcourt, Arahura. 5561 JOHN SERtfENT WINNEY— Should eJ this meet your eye, you are requested to return at once to your distressed wife and family in Christchurch. 3859 TOIItf LOVETT, late of Auckland, is tl requested to write to his mother and brothers, William and James, now residing at Ipswich, Queensland. A letter addressed to James Fuiham, Post Office, Hokilika, will reach them. 5592 Notices. THE Partnership hitherto existing between the Undersigned, under the firm of M. Munchhausen & Meyer, has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. All debts due io the firm will be collected b} r C. Meyer, who will also discharge all liabilities of the firm. C. McYJiJi, M. UuKcnHAUsEy. Witness — T. Rosenberg. 'With reforonce to the ' above, I beg to acquaint the public that tlie business w ill bo carried on by me, and that I idiall endeavor to deserve the patronage of the public by always keeping a large and well selected stock of Furniture. Bedding etc. C. Meyfr. llokilika, December 10, 1866. 5835 NOTICE. r PHE Partnership hitherto existing beJL tween James South and Abrani Gardner, trading as Merchants and Storekeepers at O'Donoghue's, under the htyle and firm of " South and Gardner," is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to the above firm to be paid to Abrani Gtrluer, by whom all accounts will be settled. (Signed) Jajies South. Abbam Gakdnkh. Witness— -Thos, Pringle, 3)a{»4 r^ ffofcHifcat&s Wft lumber, 1899. . ~ tfft
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West Coast Times, Issue 383, 14 December 1866, Page 3
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668Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 383, 14 December 1866, Page 3
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